Hur berättar en utställning?

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  • Lova Kempe

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5617/nm.3399

Abstract

This article discusses three different exhibitions of costumes. The objective of the discussion has been to increase our understanding of how exhibitions work and the different stories they tell visitors. The perspective has been to concentrate on the exhibitions themselves, encountering them hermeneutically as stories in their own right. By analysing the exhibitions as they stand, open as well as hidden stories and messages have been found, in terms of more or less conscious metastories as well as stereotypes. Metanarratives influence visitors’ comprehension of the messages of exhibitions without explicitly making their points. Also, the way exhibitions rely on previous knowledge influence what visitors may understand. As a whole, an exhibition can strengthen or create stereotype images not only of its subject matter but also of more general issues, and thereby give visitors notions about cultural heritage and the character of the past. 

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